Sybil Ludington.
Sybil Ludington isn't as famous as Paul Revere because she is a girl(or woman), and in that time, girls weren't as important as boys (or men). sybil ludington rode twice as much as paul revere and just because she's a girl doesn't make her bad or not a famous person and not as famous as paul revere
her famous midnight ride that was similar to paul revere
Sybil Ludington (April 16, 1761- February 26, 1839), daughter of Col. Henry Ludington, was a heroine of the American Revolutionary War who became famous for her night ride on April 26, 1777, to alert American colonial forces to the approach of enemy troops. Her action was similar to that performed by Paul Revere, though she rode more than twice the distance of Revere and was only 16 years old at the time of her action.
sybil ludington does have talents her talents are horse riding
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Sybil Ludington was the female Paul Revere. She did the same job riding through towns to declare the invasion. Her ride was longer but less famous.
Her name is Sybil Ludington and she was Sixteen years old.
Sybil Ludington.
Sybil Ludington isn't as famous as Paul Revere because she is a girl(or woman), and in that time, girls weren't as important as boys (or men). sybil ludington rode twice as much as paul revere and just because she's a girl doesn't make her bad or not a famous person and not as famous as paul revere
her famous midnight ride that was similar to paul revere
Sybil Ludington was a 16 year old girl who rode 40 miles to warn of the British attacks. She is noted as being the female Paul Revere. She was a messenger during the war but had no job other than that.
Sybil Ludington's mother was Abigail Ludington.
Sybil Ludington and Paul Revere
Sybil Ludington's horse was a mare named Star. She rode for over 40 miles in the dark to alert American colonial forces of an impending British attack during the Revolutionary War, following in the footsteps of Paul Revere.
Sybil Ludington is a very brave person. She fought for our war and rode farther than Paul Revere! (Paul= 14 miles-Sybil=40 miles!) She is also very caring for thinking about our war.
Sybil Ludington (April 16, 1761- February 26, 1839), daughter of Col. Henry Ludington, was a heroine of the American Revolutionary War who became famous for her night ride on April 26, 1777, to alert American colonial forces to the approach of enemy troops. Her action was similar to that performed by Paul Revere, though she rode more than twice the distance of Revere and was only 16 years old at the time of her action.